UN Labels & LQ-Labels

2 Products

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  1. dangerous goods labels, caution environmental hazard, polyethylene foil, white-black, 100 x 100 mm, 1,000 labels
    Item number: C0101005
    dangerous goods labels, environmentally hazardous, 100 x 100 mm
    dangerous goods labels, caution environmental hazard, polyethylene foil, white-black, 100 x 100 mm, 1,000 labels
    material:
    polyethylene foil
    label adhesive:
    permanent
    core diameter:
    3 inch / 76,2 mm
    piece(s):
    1,000 labels on 1 roll(s)
    €27.99 1.000 Labels (€27.99 per 1.000 Labels) As low as €13.99 1.000 Labels (€27.99 per 1.000 Labels)
    Available immediately from stock
  2. dangerous goods labels, caution environmental hazard, paper, white-black, 100 x 100 mm, 1,000 labels
    Item number: C0101005-PP
    dangerous goods labels, environmentally hazardous, 100 x 100 mm
    dangerous goods labels, caution environmental hazard, paper, white-black, 100 x 100 mm, 1,000 labels
    material:
    paper
    label adhesive:
    permanent
    core diameter:
    3 inch / 76,2 mm
    piece(s):
    1,000 labels on 1 roll(s)
    €24.99 1.000 Labels (€24.99 per 1.000 Labels) As low as €9.99 1.000 Labels (€24.99 per 1.000 Labels)
    Available immediately from stock

Definition: LQ Labels and UN Number Labels


LQ-labels give information about limited quantities of packaged and dangerous goods. In our shop you will find self-adhesive foil or paper labels for environmentally hazardous goods and substances to be transported through road, rail, sea or air freight.

Note: Since July 1, 2011, the ADR/RID 2011 is mandatory! LQ - limited quantities labels are replaced by

UN-Number-Labels are regulated through GGVS-/ADR and identify products through a specific number code that shows which dangerous substance is contained. The four-digit code gives important information for the quick identification of the hazard potential of many substances through different authorities such as fire department or police. This can be a crucial factor the event of an accident.